Sentences with phrase «over the course of this parliament»

«Per pupil funding will still fall over the course of this parliament unless further action is taken urgently,» she said.
As a result, around two thirds of primary schools will see a real - terms cut in their budget over the course of this parliament.
The government now says it will end up spending more than # 24 billion over the course of the parliament on school capital funding.
Late last year the Conservatives held a 10 point lead over Labour on economic credibility — a key metric to watch over the course of this parliament.
He's got a lot of tough decisions over the course of this parliament to keep us on course because the economic outlook isn't great.
Even though school spending has been protected over the course of this parliament, the school estate challenge remains huge and will continue to grow.
We have therefore agreed that there will need to be: - a significantly accelerated reduction in the structural deficit over the course of a Parliament, with the main burden of deficit reduction borne by reduced spending rather than increased taxes; - arrangements that will protect those on low incomes from the effect of public sector pay constraint and other spending constraints; and - protection of jobs by stopping Labour's proposed jobs tax.
Let's start with the figure of 200,000 houses a year, 1m new homes over the course of a parliament.
In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, the Conservative Mayor of London urges the Chancellor to state «a clear direction of travel» that will include how taxes will be reduced over the course of this parliament.
The unions provide on average about a third of Labour's funding over the course of a parliament.
According to the Institute for Fiscal Studies (ISF), schools face average cuts of 6.5 per cent over the course of this parliament as a result of rising cost pressures and frozen per - pupil funding.
There was arguably less incentive for local authorities, knowing the DfE would fund decent MAT - led schools, to fulfil their duties to meet the need for bums on seats; especially with the «500 free schools over the course of a Parliament» target introduced by David Cameron.
A Downing Street spokesman said: «We have announced that the UK will resettle an additional 20,000 Syrian refugees over the course of this parliament.
Chris Grayling made the announcement while outlining how # 1.3 Bn of new roads funding will be made over the course of this Parliament, including # 1.1 Bn for local road improvements.
Yesterday, Ed Balls was at it again, denying on Sky's Murnaghan show that Labour would borrow # 100Bn more than the Coalition over the course of this Parliament.
Some Labour MPs and the Green MP, Caroline Lucas, dismissed the offer as unacceptable, saying it represented only 12 refugees a day over the course of this parliament, adding that 20,000 sounded less impressive given the long timescale.
[51] Documents leaked from the Treasury the following month revealed that Osborne anticipated his tighter spending would lead to 1.3 million jobs being lost over the course of the parliament.
«I am sure over the course of a parliament we would be able to go further,» David Cameron said while on his election campaign trail.
The CBI and Aecom have called for Government to reaffirm spending plans and press ahead with implementing policy decisions to ensure projects are delivered in full over the course of this Parliament.
Debates regarding the UK's constitutional settlement are set to remain prominent over the course of this parliament.
«Per pupil funding will still fall over the course of this Parliament unless further action is taken urgently,» she said.
The Treasury is estimating it will raise # 4.6 bn over the course of the parliament from its pension reforms.
As a consequence, Labour's plans to borrow an additional # 50bn over the course of the parliament were derided by coalition ministers as irresponsible and potentially ruinous to our economic health.
Commenting on the findings, a spokesperson for the Department for Education said: «We will invest # 70million in our careers strategy over the course of this parliament to transform the quality of careers education.
Schools expect to see a 12 per cent cut over the course of this parliament, on top of the ongoing one - per - cent pay rise freeze for teachers, and pension demands on school budgets.
The IFS says that, taking those together with pressures «on other costs», it forecasts school spending per pupil will fall by 8 per cent in real terms over the course of this Parliament.
The application comes at a critical time for both teacher recruitment and apprenticeship creation, with education ministers under pressure to boost the number of trainees entering the profession and meet a pledge made by the prime minister during the general election campaign to generate three million apprenticeship starts over the course of this parliament.
«Before we get into the fair funding formula, every single school in this country will lose between eight and nine per cent of their budgets over the course of this parliament with two years of the last one because costs have gone up,» Powell said.
The manifesto talks about making funding fairer over the course of the parliament, but there is no new money attached to this either.
Osborne announced # 23bn capital investment over the course of the Parliament to open 500 free schools and rebuild and refurbish over 500 more.
The # 980 million for councils to create additional places in 2019 - 20 is part of # 7 billion allocated over the course of this parliament and is supposed to help the government reach its target of creating 600,000 additional school places 2021.
-- The government reaffirmed its commitment to domestic climate goals — It promised # 730m of annual support for renewable electricity generation over the course of this parliament — It appears the government is still committed to phasing out all remaining coal plants by 2025 at the latest
a significantly accelerated reduction in the structural deficit over the course of a Parliament, with the main burden of deficit reduction borne by reduced spending rather than increased taxes;
The Social Liberal Forum welcomes the Coalition Government's commitment to building 150,000 affordable homes over the course of this parliament, which goes some way to benefiting some of the 4 million people on social housing waiting lists.
[We are] spending # 1.3 billion over course of parliament on things like bursaries, expanding Teach First, introducing Teaching Scholars, encouraging A-level students in the sciences to consider teaching.
According to Dr Allen all schools in underperforming neighbourhoods have «improved at a faster rate than other schools over the course of parliament and there are all kinds of statistical reasons for that».
Concerned to yank back economic credibility from the Tories, he reaffirmed the Darling plan to halve the deficit over the course of the parliament, and made points around the need to develop a proper industrial strategy.
Crucially, at both the Special Conference in May and at our annual Conference in September, the party agreed that Liberal Democrats will, over the course of this Parliament, work to reduce -LSB-...]
This percentage often then dropped off over the course of a Parliament, possibly as newly elected female MPs were recruited to front bench roles having demonstrated their ability on committees.
That's the equivalent of building 50,000 new social homes, or # 2.5 billion, over the course of this parliament.
«Over the course of this Parliament — and the next — I believe we can transform our fortunes,» the Prime Minister said.
The pledge card, which mirrors New Labour's initiative in 1997, will promise free party membership for trade unionists, the building of 1m new homes over the course of a parliament, an increase in the minimum wage funded by a cut in employers» national insurance, a cost - of - living test for every policy item and a cabinet minister to «take action for the consumer against rip - off companies».
Last year Alexander told the Lib Dems that measures like this would raise an extra # 7bn over the course of this parliament.
We will significantly accelerate the reduction of the structural deficit over the course of a Parliament, with the main burden of deficit reduction born by reduced spending rather than increased taxes.
This country is important because it has been held up by David Cameron as his response to the Labour Party's proposals to halve the deficit over the course of this parliament, rather than try to eliminate it entirely.
The government has set aside # 500 million over the course of this parliament to build capacity in the system — including «developing strong multi-academy trusts».
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